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See the trailer and poster for Season 2 of Invisible City, premiering on March 22

São Paulo, March 1, 2023 - Mark your calendar: Season 2 of Brazilian show Invisible City premieres on March 22.  To further increase fans’ anticipation, Netflix is releasing the official trailer for the new season, along with the show’s poster. 

The images within give a taste of the show that enchanted people in Brazil and around the world. They hint at new developments to come in the second season, which is set in Belém and was mostly filmed on location. In the show, there will be a new challenge for Eric (Marco Pigossi), Luna (Manu Dieguez) and Cuca (Alessandra Negrini), new entities, and even more Brazilian cultural elements, digging deeper into elements of Brazilian identity.

As a central part of the plot, the trailer shows the connection between society and nature, the visible and the invisible, the fantastic and the mundane, and the search for balance. It features plenty of special effects, both in the composition of its scenes and the depiction of its characters.

The second season of Invisible City has five episodes. It’s produced by Pródigo Filmes, with Carlos Saldanha as creator and executive producer and Luis Carone as general director, as well as directors Cassiano Prado, Graciela Guarani, and Luciana Baptista. The cast also includes Letícia Spiller, Simone Spoladore, Zahy Guajajara, Kay Sara and other stars. 

SYNOPSIS In this second season, after a long absence, we see Eric (Marco Pigossi) in a nature reserve near Belém do Pará, which is protected by indigenous people and sought after by prospectors. He discovers that Luna and Cuca have been living in the region, hoping to bring him back to life. Luna disappears soon after her meeting with her father. Desperate to find her again, Eric discovers that he can draw powers from the entities and uses this to try to protect his daughter, who has been kidnapped by people involved in the illegal mining industry.

ABOUT INVISIBLE CITY - SEASON 2

Created by: Carlos Saldanha

Lead Director: Luis Carone

Directors: Luis Carone, Cassiano Prado, Graciela Guarani, and Luciana Baptista

Produced by: Francesco Civita and Beto Gauss

Executive Producers: Carlos Saldanha, Francesco Civita, Beto Gauss, Renata Grynszpan, Marcelo Máximo, Luisa Adegas, Caito Ortiz, and Marco Anton

 Head Screenwriter: Mirna Nogueira

Screenwriters: Antonio Arruda, Fábio Leal, Iris Junges, Letícia Fudissaku, Luíza Fazio, Regina Negrini, and Rodrigo Baptista

Script Consultants: Leticia Fudissaku and Marcos Ferraz

Based on a story developed by: Raphael Draccon and Carolina Munhóz

Cast: Marco Pigossi, Alessandra Negrini, Manu Dieguez, Letícia Spiller, Simone Spoladore, Zahy Guajajara, Kay Sara, Julia Konrad, Rodrigo dos Santos, Tatsu Carvalho, Marcos de Andrade, Mestre Sebá, Ermelinda Yepario, and Tomás de França

About Pródigo Filmes 

Pródigo Filmes is a renowned Brazilian production company. In addition to Invisible City, it also produced the Netflix series Girls from Ipanema, and SOB, an award-winning HBO series. Pródigo produced the feature film Jules and Dolores, which won the Audience Award at the 2016 SXSW, as well as Matraga, which took home 5 awards at the Rio International Film Festival. In 2018, Pródigo produced and released Florianópolis Dream, which won 4 awards at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

Among their as-yet unreleased titles are Spider, a fictional series about the life of Brazilian fighter Anderson Silva for Paramount+; Amar é Para os Fortes, based on Marcelo D2's album of the same name, for Amazon Prime Video; Sociedade de Ferro, a documentary series that takes a hard look at consumer culture using the disasters in Mariana and Brumadinho as a backdrop, for Globo Filmes; A Vida é um Game, for HBO; and the second season of Invisible City.

About Netflix 

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